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What's Prior restraints?
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Judicial orders to stop speech before it occurs (worst form of restraint on free speech)
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what's the test for court order suppressing speech?
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Court orders suppressing speech must meet strict scrutiny
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when can government require a licence for speech?
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, only if there is an important reason for licensing, & clear criteria leaving almost no discretion to the licensing authority
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what does licensing schemes must contain procedural safeguards means?
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such as prompt determination of requests for licenses & judicial review
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what's Vagueness?
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a law is unconstitutionally vague if not give reasonable notice of what is prohibited
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what's Overbreadth?
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– a law is unconstitutionally overbroad if it regulates substantially more speech than is necessary
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what's the law prohibiting fighting words ?
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unconstitutional.laws are unconstitutionally vague & overbroad
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what's Symbolic speech? can government
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the government can regulate conduct that communicates IF (i) it has an important interest unrelated to suppression of the message, & (ii) the impact on communication is no greater than necessary to achieve the government’s purpose
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what's the law prohibiting fighting words ?
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unconstitutional.laws are unconstitutionally vague & overbroad
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